North Canterbury News: October 01, 2020
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RANGIORA LIGHT AND SOUND FESTIVAL<br />
28 <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>October</strong> 1, <strong>2020</strong><br />
RANGIORA LIGHT AND SOUND FESTIVAL<br />
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Victoria Park transformed into a<br />
wonderland of light and sound<br />
Ablaze with lights ...<br />
Victoria Park was a<br />
stunning sight during the<br />
Rangiora Light and<br />
Sound Festival.<br />
PHOTO: COLLEEN LINNELL, RANGIORA<br />
PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY<br />
Bright spark ... Samantha Rose, of Rangiora, soaks<br />
up the atmosphere.<br />
PHOTO: SHELLEY TOPP<br />
Light fantastic ... Kim<br />
Falconer and her son<br />
Bailey enjoyed the<br />
‘‘awesome’’ festival.<br />
PHOTO: SHELLEY TOPP<br />
Eerie sight ... Atree illuminated in the darkness.<br />
PHOTO: DAYNA BURTON<br />
Entertaining ... Festivalgoers have fun with shadows and light.<br />
PHOTO: SHELLEY TOPP<br />
Moving shadows ... Matthew Pritchard, aged 10, and his sister Zoe, 6, chase<br />
alight.<br />
PHOTO: DAYNA BURTON<br />
Fun with light sabres ... From left, Xavier Burton, aged 10, Colton Clark, 8, and<br />
Charlie Bint, 7<br />
PHOTO: DAYNABURTON<br />
Fun time ... People dance to the music.<br />
PHOTO: DAYNA BURTON<br />
Glorious display ... Trees were ablaze with colour.<br />
PHOTO: COLLEENLINNELL<br />
Shining bright ... Visitors embraced the light and sound show.<br />
PHOTO: SHELLEY TOPP<br />
Big occasion ... The grand finale gears up on Saturday night. PHOTO:DAYNA BURTON Lighting with flair ... One of the festival’s many sights. PHOTO: COLLEENLINNELL